Last chance for the List and Litany Workshop.
You can register and check out the details at the 49 Writers website.
You can register and check out the details at the 49 Writers website.
LIST
AND LITANY with Caroline Goodwin
AND LITANY with Caroline Goodwin
December
12 from 6:00-9:00pm at the Alaska Humanities Forum in Anchorage 161 E. 1st Ave.,
Door 15
12 from 6:00-9:00pm at the Alaska Humanities Forum in Anchorage 161 E. 1st Ave.,
Door 15
December 17 from 6:00-9:00pm at Taku Graphics/Shorefast
Editions 5723 Concrete Way in Juneau
Editions 5723 Concrete Way in Juneau
December 19 from
9:00am-Noon
at the Island Institute 304 Baranof in
Sitka
9:00am-Noon
at the Island Institute 304 Baranof in
Sitka
LIST
AND LITANY
AND LITANY
This
class is designed to help you walk confidently into the metaphorical “blank
page”. As writers, we must do this again and again, regardless of whether
we are seasoned artists or just getting started. Our minds contain many doors,
our imaginations many openings and opportunities. In “List and Litany” we will
spend the first hour responding to a series of specific prompts. These will
take us through several imaginative doors. Next, we will read and begin to
shape our writings, looking for any patterns that present themselves. We will
listen to Christopher Dewdney perform a section of A Natural History of
Southwestern Ontario and we will read a few poems that use listing
effectively. The workshop will conclude with a reading and discussion of next
steps in developing the writing. Every student will have the opportunity to
send a piece of writing to the instructor via snail mail for a brief written
response.
class is designed to help you walk confidently into the metaphorical “blank
page”. As writers, we must do this again and again, regardless of whether
we are seasoned artists or just getting started. Our minds contain many doors,
our imaginations many openings and opportunities. In “List and Litany” we will
spend the first hour responding to a series of specific prompts. These will
take us through several imaginative doors. Next, we will read and begin to
shape our writings, looking for any patterns that present themselves. We will
listen to Christopher Dewdney perform a section of A Natural History of
Southwestern Ontario and we will read a few poems that use listing
effectively. The workshop will conclude with a reading and discussion of next
steps in developing the writing. Every student will have the opportunity to
send a piece of writing to the instructor via snail mail for a brief written
response.
Resolve To Write!
There will be member’s only salon Resolve to Write events in January in Anchorage, Fairbanks,
Homer, and Juneau. These popular salons in members homes are a
chance to share your goals; talk about what went wrong and what went right in
2015; and make the writing connections that will carry your writing practice
through the year. Invitations will be sent out mid-December to current members.
If you are concerned that your membership might not be up-to-date, or you just
want to check, please feel free to email 49writers@gmail.com.
Homer, and Juneau. These popular salons in members homes are a
chance to share your goals; talk about what went wrong and what went right in
2015; and make the writing connections that will carry your writing practice
through the year. Invitations will be sent out mid-December to current members.
If you are concerned that your membership might not be up-to-date, or you just
want to check, please feel free to email 49writers@gmail.com.
2016
Class Schedule
Class Schedule
Registration for 2016 classes and workshops will begin at the
end of December. Please make sure that you watch our website for more
information. Feel free to contact us at 49writers@gmail.com if you have any
questions.
end of December. Please make sure that you watch our website for more
information. Feel free to contact us at 49writers@gmail.com if you have any
questions.
Danger Close: Alaska
On
Saturday and Sunday, February 6th and 7th, Sherry
Simpson, Benjamin Busch, Elliott Ackerman, and Lea Carpenter will lead a
two-day multi-genre workshop for 24 evenly-apportioned civilian and
veteran writers. Students will learn about journalism in unsafe places, discuss
why storytelling exists, view multimedia explorations of war narrative, and
question what it takes to “make it” as a writer. Most importantly, students
will participate in workshops featuring their own writing, in addition to
generating new material.
Saturday and Sunday, February 6th and 7th, Sherry
Simpson, Benjamin Busch, Elliott Ackerman, and Lea Carpenter will lead a
two-day multi-genre workshop for 24 evenly-apportioned civilian and
veteran writers. Students will learn about journalism in unsafe places, discuss
why storytelling exists, view multimedia explorations of war narrative, and
question what it takes to “make it” as a writer. Most importantly, students
will participate in workshops featuring their own writing, in addition to
generating new material.
Danger
Close: Alaska will run from 9am-4pm, with an hour for lunch, on both days. Cost
is $150 total and registration will open on December 14 on www.49writingcenter.org and will require the submission of a 3-5 page double-spaced
manuscript by January 11, 2016.
Close: Alaska will run from 9am-4pm, with an hour for lunch, on both days. Cost
is $150 total and registration will open on December 14 on www.49writingcenter.org and will require the submission of a 3-5 page double-spaced
manuscript by January 11, 2016.
EVENTS
IN ANCHORAGE
IN ANCHORAGE
Events
at the UAA Bookstore
at the UAA Bookstore
Saturday, December 12 from 1:00pm-3:00pm at the UAA/APU Consortium Library, room 307
Chuck
Sassara presents Propellers, Politics, and People: Chuck Sassara’s Alaska
Sassara presents Propellers, Politics, and People: Chuck Sassara’s Alaska
Chuck
Sassara , a longtime Alaskan, former legislator, pilot, and businessman,
shares his life and adventures in the book Chuck Sassara’s Alaska –
Propellers,Politics and People
Sassara , a longtime Alaskan, former legislator, pilot, and businessman,
shares his life and adventures in the book Chuck Sassara’s Alaska –
Propellers,Politics and People
Everyone
is invited to come and hear, uncensored, about the life and times of Chuck
Sassara.
is invited to come and hear, uncensored, about the life and times of Chuck
Sassara.
There
is free parking at UAA on Saturdays
is free parking at UAA on Saturdays
Monday, December 14 from 5:00pm-7:00pm at the UAA/APU
Consortium Library, room 302A
Consortium Library, room 302A
Poet
Caroline Goodwin presents Peregrine
Caroline Goodwin presents Peregrine
Born
and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, Caroline Goodwin received her MFA in Poetry
from the University of British Columbia and was awarded the Wallace Stegner
fellowship in Poetry at Stanford University in 1999.
and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, Caroline Goodwin received her MFA in Poetry
from the University of British Columbia and was awarded the Wallace Stegner
fellowship in Poetry at Stanford University in 1999.
There
is free parking at UAA.
is free parking at UAA.
Saturday, December 19 from 1:00pm
-3:00pm at the UAA/APU Consortium Library, room 307
-3:00pm at the UAA/APU Consortium Library, room 307
Author Jana Meador
Jana
Meador’s Seven Lucky Stars is a book for all ages. It tells the true
story of a sled dog left to defend for himself only to find his second chance
in life. His journey takes him on an unexpected 2000 mile adventure, where he
meets his seven lucky stars.
Meador’s Seven Lucky Stars is a book for all ages. It tells the true
story of a sled dog left to defend for himself only to find his second chance
in life. His journey takes him on an unexpected 2000 mile adventure, where he
meets his seven lucky stars.
There is free parking at UAA!.
All
UAA Campus Bookstore events are informal, free and open to the public. For more
information contact Rachel Epstein at repstein2@uaa.alaska.edu or 786-4782. For a look at future events visit
https://www.uaa.alaska.edu/bookstore/events/special-events-calendar.cfm
UAA Campus Bookstore events are informal, free and open to the public. For more
information contact Rachel Epstein at repstein2@uaa.alaska.edu or 786-4782. For a look at future events visit
https://www.uaa.alaska.edu/bookstore/events/special-events-calendar.cfm
Local
Library Events
Library Events
Book
Signings
Signings
EVENTS
AROUND ALASKA
AROUND ALASKA
SOUTHCENTRAL,
MAT-SU, KENAI PENINSULA
MAT-SU, KENAI PENINSULA
The
next installation of The Living Room: Stories for Grownups, will be held Friday, Dec. 11, in the back room at Jitters coffee house in Eagle River.
Come hear stories and poems from people in our community who love all things
literary. The program runs from 7-9 pm.
Refreshments served. Mingle with other writers and readers at this free event.
See our Facebook page at: The Living Room
next installation of The Living Room: Stories for Grownups, will be held Friday, Dec. 11, in the back room at Jitters coffee house in Eagle River.
Come hear stories and poems from people in our community who love all things
literary. The program runs from 7-9 pm.
Refreshments served. Mingle with other writers and readers at this free event.
See our Facebook page at: The Living Room
Sign
up to read or just come and listen. For more info, call Monica Devine at
444-4633.
up to read or just come and listen. For more info, call Monica Devine at
444-4633.
SOUTHEAST
The Alaska Marine Conservation
Council is
in search of volunteer storytellers to help lead a 3-hour storytelling workshop
for young fishermen. The workshop will take place Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016 in Juneau, and will
focus on how narrative — expressed through a variety of mediums — can be used
at many levels of personal and professional communication. The workshop will
offer strategies for fishermen to access and tell their unique story. We
believe that strong personal and collective narratives are key factors in
advocating for healthy communities and ecosystems, and hope to share useful
tools for developing those narratives through this workshop. Ideally, our guest
storyteller would also have a connection to Alaskan fisheries, past or present.
If interested, please contact Hannah Heimbuch at hannah@akmarine.org, or (907) 299-4018.
Council is
in search of volunteer storytellers to help lead a 3-hour storytelling workshop
for young fishermen. The workshop will take place Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016 in Juneau, and will
focus on how narrative — expressed through a variety of mediums — can be used
at many levels of personal and professional communication. The workshop will
offer strategies for fishermen to access and tell their unique story. We
believe that strong personal and collective narratives are key factors in
advocating for healthy communities and ecosystems, and hope to share useful
tools for developing those narratives through this workshop. Ideally, our guest
storyteller would also have a connection to Alaskan fisheries, past or present.
If interested, please contact Hannah Heimbuch at hannah@akmarine.org, or (907) 299-4018.
OPPORTUNITIES
FOR WRITERS
FOR WRITERS
CONFERENCES,
AWARDS, RETREATS & RESIDENCIES
AWARDS, RETREATS & RESIDENCIES
The
fifteenth Kachemak Bay Writers’ Conference will be held
on June 10-14 in Homer. This year’s keynote is Pulitzer Prize winning, National Poet
Laureate Natasha Trethewey. She will be joined by Miriam Altshuler
(agent), Dan Beachy-Quick, Richard Chiappone, Jennine Capó Crucet, Alison
Hawthorne Deming, Forrest Gander, Lee Goodman, Richard Hoffman, Erin
Coughlin Hollowell, Sarah Leavitt, Nancy Lord, Jane Rosenman (editor), Peggy
Shumaker, Sherry Simpson, Frank Soos, and David Stevenson. For more
information and to register go to the website
fifteenth Kachemak Bay Writers’ Conference will be held
on June 10-14 in Homer. This year’s keynote is Pulitzer Prize winning, National Poet
Laureate Natasha Trethewey. She will be joined by Miriam Altshuler
(agent), Dan Beachy-Quick, Richard Chiappone, Jennine Capó Crucet, Alison
Hawthorne Deming, Forrest Gander, Lee Goodman, Richard Hoffman, Erin
Coughlin Hollowell, Sarah Leavitt, Nancy Lord, Jane Rosenman (editor), Peggy
Shumaker, Sherry Simpson, Frank Soos, and David Stevenson. For more
information and to register go to the website
The
Alaska Historical Society has a new project, the Alaska Historic Canneries Initiative, and a
small grant program intended to jump start projects across the state. Grants of
up to $1000 are available to individuals, organizations, and businesses to advance
seafood history projects around the state. Applications are due on January 1,
2016 and available at AHS’s website.
Alaska Historical Society has a new project, the Alaska Historic Canneries Initiative, and a
small grant program intended to jump start projects across the state. Grants of
up to $1000 are available to individuals, organizations, and businesses to advance
seafood history projects around the state. Applications are due on January 1,
2016 and available at AHS’s website.
There
is also an annotated bibliography with hundreds of entries that chart the
history of Alaska’s seafood industry. This is a must-have reference for
anyone engaged in fisheries or the study of Alaska history. Check out Alaska Fisheries: A Guide
to HistoryResources on the website. Also visit the Alaska’s Historic Canneries
blog, a meeting-ground for fish heads. The organization is seeking
guest bloggers to share not just historical information, but also stories.
is also an annotated bibliography with hundreds of entries that chart the
history of Alaska’s seafood industry. This is a must-have reference for
anyone engaged in fisheries or the study of Alaska history. Check out Alaska Fisheries: A Guide
to HistoryResources on the website. Also visit the Alaska’s Historic Canneries
blog, a meeting-ground for fish heads. The organization is seeking
guest bloggers to share not just historical information, but also stories.
Registration
now open to the 2016 Tutka Bay Writers Retreat which will take place on
September 9-11, 2016 at the Tutka Bay Lodge. Faculty instructor award-winning
novelist and short story writer Rick Moody will lead fiction writers in a
workshop will focus on experiment, imagination, and revision, techniques for
each, with an emphasis on writing prompts, close reading of sentences, and
ideas about structure. There will be much in-class writing, and the overall
atmosphere will stick close to supportiveness, collegiality, and constructive
improvement. The engaged student will emerge with improved techniques for
further work. Early registration fee is $600 for members and $650 for
nonmembers. For more information or to register, go to: http://www.49writingcenter.org/Retreats%26Events/retreats.php.
now open to the 2016 Tutka Bay Writers Retreat which will take place on
September 9-11, 2016 at the Tutka Bay Lodge. Faculty instructor award-winning
novelist and short story writer Rick Moody will lead fiction writers in a
workshop will focus on experiment, imagination, and revision, techniques for
each, with an emphasis on writing prompts, close reading of sentences, and
ideas about structure. There will be much in-class writing, and the overall
atmosphere will stick close to supportiveness, collegiality, and constructive
improvement. The engaged student will emerge with improved techniques for
further work. Early registration fee is $600 for members and $650 for
nonmembers. For more information or to register, go to: http://www.49writingcenter.org/Retreats%26Events/retreats.php.
The
sixth annual North Words Writers Symposium will be held May 25-28 in Skagway.
Novelist/essayist/editor and storyteller supreme Brian Doyle of Portland,
Oregon (Mink River, The Plover, Martin Marten, and the
forthcoming Chicago) will be the 2016 keynote author. He will be joined
by Alaskan authors Kim Heacox, Eowyn Ivey, Heather Lende, Lynn Schooler, John
Straley, and Emily Wall. For more information and to register go to http://nwwriterss.com/.
sixth annual North Words Writers Symposium will be held May 25-28 in Skagway.
Novelist/essayist/editor and storyteller supreme Brian Doyle of Portland,
Oregon (Mink River, The Plover, Martin Marten, and the
forthcoming Chicago) will be the 2016 keynote author. He will be joined
by Alaskan authors Kim Heacox, Eowyn Ivey, Heather Lende, Lynn Schooler, John
Straley, and Emily Wall. For more information and to register go to http://nwwriterss.com/.
360 North will start the 2015-16 season of
Writers’ Showcase. All Alaska writers are invited to submit fiction and
nonfiction pieces. Stories are read before a live studio audience by professional
actors, and later broadcast throughout Alaska on statewide public TV and radio.
Stories should be about 10 minutes long when read aloud. Profanity will need to
be edited for broadcast.
Writers’ Showcase. All Alaska writers are invited to submit fiction and
nonfiction pieces. Stories are read before a live studio audience by professional
actors, and later broadcast throughout Alaska on statewide public TV and radio.
Stories should be about 10 minutes long when read aloud. Profanity will need to
be edited for broadcast.
SUBMISSION
DEADLINE RECORDING DATE
DEADLINE RECORDING DATE
January 18,
2016 February
25, 2016
2016 February
25, 2016
April 25,
2016 June
2, 2016
2016 June
2, 2016
Submit to arts
[at] ktoo [dot] org.
[at] ktoo [dot] org.
For questions contact Scott Burton
Arts, Culture and Music Producer at
907.463.6473
907.463.6473
The
2016 Governor’s Awards ceremony will be held in Juneau on Thursday,
January 28th. We will also continue the tradition of scheduling CHAMP Day
(Culture, Humanities, Arts & Museums Partners), a legislative fly-in day,
on Wednesday, January 27th. Please start brainstorming ideas
for nominees and consider submitting a nomination! The nomination process will
open in August. This year’s Arts categories will be: Margaret Nick
Cooke Award for Alaska Native Arts & Languages, Business Leadership, Arts
Advocacy and Individual Artist. A list of previous awardees can be found
at https://education.alaska.gov/aksca/pdf/Past_Recipients_GAAH.pdf.
2016 Governor’s Awards ceremony will be held in Juneau on Thursday,
January 28th. We will also continue the tradition of scheduling CHAMP Day
(Culture, Humanities, Arts & Museums Partners), a legislative fly-in day,
on Wednesday, January 27th. Please start brainstorming ideas
for nominees and consider submitting a nomination! The nomination process will
open in August. This year’s Arts categories will be: Margaret Nick
Cooke Award for Alaska Native Arts & Languages, Business Leadership, Arts
Advocacy and Individual Artist. A list of previous awardees can be found
at https://education.alaska.gov/aksca/pdf/Past_Recipients_GAAH.pdf.
2016
Statewide Arts and Culture Conference will take place in Anchorage, Thursday, April
28th through Saturday, April 30th. We are in the process of
exploring compelling themes, topics and national speakers for the convening.
Like our last conference, we will be engaging Alaskan artists in the planning
and production of the event. Be on the lookout for the opportunity to apply to
be a conference Partner Artist, which will open in the fall. If you have any
ideas to share with us, please send them our way by emailing aksca.info@alaska.gov
Statewide Arts and Culture Conference will take place in Anchorage, Thursday, April
28th through Saturday, April 30th. We are in the process of
exploring compelling themes, topics and national speakers for the convening.
Like our last conference, we will be engaging Alaskan artists in the planning
and production of the event. Be on the lookout for the opportunity to apply to
be a conference Partner Artist, which will open in the fall. If you have any
ideas to share with us, please send them our way by emailing aksca.info@alaska.gov
Alaska magazine is seeking pitches from
new and established writers. We are a publication for Alaska enthusiasts and
need a wide variety of articles. The best section to break into the magazine is
KtoB (formerly Ketchikan to Barrow), and includes everything from cool job
profiles to End of the Trail obituaries to a short write up about an
Alaska-made product. We’d also like to see queries about culture, history,
nature, interviews with Alaskans and feature articles ideas. Review recent hard
copy issues of Alaska magazine and visit www.alaskamagazine.com for more about us, and then send short, descriptive pitches to
freelance contributing editor Susan Sommer at sbsommer@mtaonline.net.
new and established writers. We are a publication for Alaska enthusiasts and
need a wide variety of articles. The best section to break into the magazine is
KtoB (formerly Ketchikan to Barrow), and includes everything from cool job
profiles to End of the Trail obituaries to a short write up about an
Alaska-made product. We’d also like to see queries about culture, history,
nature, interviews with Alaskans and feature articles ideas. Review recent hard
copy issues of Alaska magazine and visit www.alaskamagazine.com for more about us, and then send short, descriptive pitches to
freelance contributing editor Susan Sommer at sbsommer@mtaonline.net.
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Chairs Literary Journal, a new literary journal publishing short stories and poetry
from new and emerging authors, seeks submissions and volunteers. They are
currently composing their flagship issue, straight out of JBER, AK. To learn
more, and to submit, email info@13chairs.com or visit 13chairs.com.
Chairs Literary Journal, a new literary journal publishing short stories and poetry
from new and emerging authors, seeks submissions and volunteers. They are
currently composing their flagship issue, straight out of JBER, AK. To learn
more, and to submit, email info@13chairs.com or visit 13chairs.com.
Alderworks Alaska
Writers and Artists Retreat
will be accepting residency applications November 15,
2015 – January15, 2016. For more information visit http://alderworksalaska.com
Writers and Artists Retreat
will be accepting residency applications November 15,
2015 – January15, 2016. For more information visit http://alderworksalaska.com
MEMBER
PUBLICATIONS
PUBLICATIONS
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Writers member, Lucian Childs, has three short stories appearing in literary
magazines this fall. Currently in print are “In Your Beautiful Country”
in Grain Magazine 43.1 and
“Letters from His Wife Regarding the Progress of Her Enlightenment” in Jelly Bucket No. 6. The short short, “Pressure,”
is forthcoming at Fiction Attic.
Writers member, Lucian Childs, has three short stories appearing in literary
magazines this fall. Currently in print are “In Your Beautiful Country”
in Grain Magazine 43.1 and
“Letters from His Wife Regarding the Progress of Her Enlightenment” in Jelly Bucket No. 6. The short short, “Pressure,”
is forthcoming at Fiction Attic.
Thank
You for Your Support and Happy Holidays!
You for Your Support and Happy Holidays!
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